dotara

E165989

The dotara is a traditional plucked string instrument from eastern India and Bangladesh, closely associated with folk and Baul music.

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dotara canonical 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf folk musical instrument
plucked string instrument
string instrument
traditional musical instrument
associatedWithGenre Baul music
folk music
belongsToTradition Assamese folk music tradition
Bengali folk music tradition
culturalSignificance important in Baul spiritual traditions
symbol of rural Bengali folk culture
hasAlternativeSpelling dotar
dotora
hasBodyShape pear-shaped body
round body
hasConstructionType hollowed wooden resonator
hasNeckType fretless neck
hasNumberOfStringsVariant five-string variant
four-string variant
two-string variant
hasOrigin People's Republic of Bangladesh (from East Pakistan)
surface form: Bangladesh

eastern India
hasPerformanceContext folk theatre
religious gatherings
street performances
village festivals
hasPlayingPosition held across the chest
held diagonally in front of the body
hasPlayingTechnique plucked with fingers
plucked with plectrum
hasScaleType folk scales of Bengal
hasSoundboardMaterial animal skin
hasStringType gut strings
metal strings
madeOf wood
relatedInstrument ektara
rabab
sarod
tunedBy ear
usedByCommunity Baul musicians
folk musicians
usedFor accompaniment of vocal music
solo performance
usedInCountry People's Republic of Bangladesh (from East Pakistan)
surface form: Bangladesh

India
usedInRegion Assam
People's Republic of Bangladesh (from East Pakistan)
surface form: Bangladesh

Tripura
West Bengal

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Baul typicalInstrument dotara